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RSS Condemns Violence Against Bangladeshi Minorities, Urges International Action

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Bengaluru, India – March 22, 2025 – The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a prominent Hindu nationalist organization, has voiced strong condemnation of the ongoing violence targeting Hindu and other minority communities in Bangladesh. During the annual Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) meeting in Bengaluru, the RSS passed a resolution expressing deep concern over what they described as “planned” and “unabated” attacks.

The RSS, through its apex decision-making body, the ABPS, characterized the violence as a severe violation of human rights, attributing the oppression to “radical Islamist” elements within Bangladesh. The organization called upon international community leaders to actively monitor and address the situation, emphasizing the need for global vigilance against anti-India activities allegedly supported by Pakistan and its “Deep State.”

“The injustices faced by the Hindu community and other minorities in Bangladesh are not isolated incidents but a systemic problem that demands immediate attention,” stated a spokesperson for the RSS. “The international community must stand in solidarity with these vulnerable populations and hold those responsible accountable.”

The resolution also highlighted the need for greater awareness and transparency regarding the alleged involvement of external forces in destabilizing the region. The RSS urged international bodies to conduct thorough investigations and expose any entities supporting extremist activities that threaten the safety and security of minority groups.

The RSS’s statement comes at a time of heightened concern regarding the treatment of minorities in neighboring countries, and it underscores the organization’s commitment to advocating for the rights and protection of Hindu communities worldwide. The ongoing ABPS meeting in Bengaluru continues to address various issues affecting the Hindu diaspora, with a focus on promoting unity and safeguarding cultural heritage.

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